Illustrated Guides and Resources

  • Mathematics at Penn: A guide to research

    Mathematics at Penn: A Guide to Research

    Demystifying the many different subfields in math for beginners with accessible explanations—as well as motivating their beauty with engaging artwork.

  • Physics at Penn: A Guide to Research

    Physics at Penn: A Guide to Research

    Unveiling the diverse branches of physics for beginners through clear and understandable explanations—while inspiring appreciation for their elegance with captivating artwork.

  • Biology at Penn: A Guide to Research

    Biology at Penn: A Guide to Research

    Introducing the interdisciplinary array of biology subfields to beginners with easy-to-grasp explanations—enhanced by vibrant artwork to showcase their appeal.

  • The Physics and Astronomy Major: A Guide to Coursework

    The Physics Major at Penn: A Guide to Coursework

    Detailed explanations of the various physics and related courses offered to students as a part of the major and various concentrations. This guide explains what each course covers, upperclassmen advice, how the topics covered are relevant to specific fields of research/industry, etc.

  • Weingarten at Penn: A Guide to Receiving Accommodations

    Demystifying the resources offered by Penn’s Weingarten Center for students with disabilities in an easy-to-read and visually-captivating format—as well as explaining the process of receiving accommodations!

  • National Research Conference at Penn

    Penn Lucid: National Research Conference at Penn

    A Student-Run 2-Day National Conference at Penn, open to all U.S. undergraduates and occurring October 2024. This event was co-created by the Project Lucid team (see the other board members here). Students may also submit their creative work to the Penn Journal of Arts and Sciences—regardless of their participation in the conference—which I created as a wonderful way for many people around the world to share articles, reviews, artwork, and other creative work with their peers.

  • Physics Undergraduate Lounge Renovations

    Painted 5 ft x 6 ft mural for the undergraduate physics lounge to combat limited attendance; renovated the remaining space with comfortable furniture and decorations to encourage a sense of community and connection among new students. Use the link below to view the additional renovations posted on social media

  • PJAS Magazine

    As founder and editor-in-chief of PJAS magazine, I wanted to create a platform at the intersection of arts and scholarly works. Currently 2 issues have been released, with over 1500 submissions of arts, scholarly works, and literature. Check it out below!

Socials: Educational videos, Infographics, etc.

  • The Disabled Coalition

    Using art to create informative flyers about navigating disability accommodations and more at Penn. As the head of design, I created a social media page that amplifies the voices of the university’s disabled community.

  • Penn Matriculate

    Matriculate’s goal is to reduce the barriers that high-achieving, low-income students face during the college application process. As the head of design, my role on the leadership team has been to create informative flyers and posts that encourage Penn students to serve as mentors.

  • PJAS Magazine

    A magazine of art, literature, and research to inspire a love for the arts around the world.